The car was parked in a warehouse on Rianda Street when it caught fire at 8:30 p.m.

Firefighters had to cut through a roll-up door to get inside and found black smoke coming from the car's engine. It was one of at least two classic cars parked inside the warehouse, and no one was injured.

"It was perfectly restored with zero miles on it," the car's owner, Jeffrey Levinson, said Friday. "In fact, I had just put on the final trim piece yesterday, making it officially complete, closed up the warehouse, and drove home for dinner when we got the phone call from the fire dispatch."

"This car took two years to restore and was considered a high points show car, a guaranteed trophy winner," he said.